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Extracting coordinates from CTX observations
Habukaz
post Apr 22 2016, 07:54 PM
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I've been searching a bit, but I haven't found anything: is there a quick method to get the geographic coordinates of any given point within a CTX observation?

I note that the right-click option "Copy Coordinates" in HiView gives the geographic coordinates for HiRISE images when drag-and-drop is used (as opposed to JPEG2000 downloads, when it just gives the pixel coordinates). Is there a way to use the drag-and-drop method for CTX imagery as well, perhaps?

The reason I am asking is that some HiWish targets are a bit tricky to place with visual guidance only.


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post Apr 23 2016, 08:56 AM
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Thanks. If there is no other way, I guess I'll look into it. (the UNIX requirement of ISIS 3 is inconvenient)


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